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Fairy-Wrens Recognize Individual Birds From Other Species, Cooperate For Mutual Benefit, Study Finds
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2018-05-22
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A recent research effort focused on fairy-wrens in Australia revealed that two different species of them share a relationship built upon cooperation.
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